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Today's Smile Post - What Did The Hubble Telescope See on Your Birthday?

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The Hubble Telescope explores the universe 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That means it has observed some fascinating cosmic wonder every day of the year, including on your birthday.

What did Hubble look at on your birthday? Enter the month and date below to find out!

Then share the results with your friends on social media using #Hubble30.

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CLICK HERE to go to the NASA web page to enter your birth date.

https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/what-did-hubble-see-on-your-birthday

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In 2020, the Hubble Space Telescope achieves its 30th year in orbit. Hubble’s unique design, allowing it to be repaired and upgraded with advanced technology by astronauts, has made it one of NASA’s longest-living and most valuable observatories, beaming transformational astronomical images to Earth for decades.

Hubble has fundamentally changed our understanding of the cosmos. Throughout the year, we’ll celebrate the many ways that Hubble has brought the universe home to Earth with special events in public spaces and on social media, new images, videos and documentaries, interactive features, and more. To keep updated on all of NASA's Hubble’s anniversary activities as they develop, be sure to follow us on TwitterFacebook and Instagram, or use #Hubble30.

To see what events have been planned for this year, as well as links to a Podcast, Anniversary Videos, Hubble Stargazing, 30 Years-30 Images and more, go to

https://www.nasa.gov/content/hubbles-30th-anniversary

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